Assuming that I'm never again going to drive my 356 in the rain, or on wet roads, is automotive primer and paint the best way to treat the pan and undercarriage, after they are blasted?
Should I use any rust coating? I don't want to use tar-type undercoat because I think it retains moisture between the undercoat and the metal, and since I am going to be keeping the car in a dry garage, I don't think it would gain anything.
What do you guys think of these "non-stick" "ecological" coatings such as Ecological Coatings EC-2600? Have they passed the test of time, in your opinion? Would applying such a coating over automotive primer and paint really add any protection?
If Jeff Bradshaw is correct in this video, it might be a really good way to go:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxlVY2Kpt4g
Thanks for your input!
Should I use any rust coating? I don't want to use tar-type undercoat because I think it retains moisture between the undercoat and the metal, and since I am going to be keeping the car in a dry garage, I don't think it would gain anything.
What do you guys think of these "non-stick" "ecological" coatings such as Ecological Coatings EC-2600? Have they passed the test of time, in your opinion? Would applying such a coating over automotive primer and paint really add any protection?
If Jeff Bradshaw is correct in this video, it might be a really good way to go:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxlVY2Kpt4g
Thanks for your input!
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